A rare compound that lives like a retreat—with Ibiza still at your fingertips. Just outside the artisan village of San Rafael, Can Terra has been brought back to life—stripped to its bones and rebuilt as a design-led compound.
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A rare compound that lives like a retreat—with Ibiza still at your fingertips. Just outside the artisan village of San Rafael, Can Terra has been brought back to life—stripped to its bones and rebuilt as a design-led compound.
English-style parkland, Mont Blanc views, and 7,000+ sq ft of untouched 19th-century elegance—hidden in plain sight in Eastern France.
Located in the heart of Normandy’s Bessin region, between the historic towns of Bayeux and Caen, this neo-Gothic château, built around 1870, features a detailed façade with esoteric design elements that evoke the quest for the philosopher’s stone.
The French Colonial Revival mansion boasts sweeping vistas of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains, and the 345-acre estate comes with a private 9-hole golf course.
Close enough for city dinners, far enough for midnight swims under the stars, this dreamy French château—once home to a hero of the American Revolution—offers a rare chance to rent historic luxury just outside Paris.
At the gateway to the Luberon, this 15-acre estate in Le Thor—just 15 miles from Gordes—includes a restored 18th-century bastide and guest houses, with interiors featured in France’s top design magazines.
Located in Lubriano, Lazio—just minutes from the Umbrian border—this 18th-century estate blends the slow living of the Italian countryside with easy access to Orvieto, Civita di Bagnoregio, and the wine-rich hills of Umbria.
This 19th-century former hunting lodge offers 10,000+ sq ft of living space, a private gym, cinema, tennis court, and guest quarters—all tucked into five wooded acres just outside Aix-en-Provence.
A discreet Provençal retreat with timeless details, sweeping views, and a setting few ever get to call home, just ten minutes from the centre of Aix.
A charming Maison de Maître (traditional French manor house) set on over four acres of private parkland in La Longine, a quiet corner of Haute-Saône often called one of France’s most poetic and undiscovered regions.